Harold LeVander with his family

Harold LeVander with his family

Harold LeVander (seated at center) with his wife, Iantha (seated at right), and their three children (Jean, standing; Harold, Jr., seated at far left; and Dyan, kneeling), 1967.

Harold LeVander’s official portrait as governor

Harold LeVander’s official portrait as governor

Harold LeVander’s official portrait (oil on canvas) as governor, ca. 1971. Painted by Barbara Brewer Peet.

Color image of Harold Stassen in his U.S. Naval Reserve uniform, c. 1945.

Harold Stassen

Harold Stassen in his U.S. Naval Reserve uniform, c.1945.

Harold Stassen, ca. 1937

Harold Stassen

Harold Stassen, ca. 1937.

Black and white photograph of Harold Stassen signing a bill into law, 1941.

Harold Stassen signing a bill into law

Harold Stassen signing a bill into law, 1941. Photographed by the St. Paul Dispatch.

Harold W. Greenwood and Cecil Newman

Harold W. Greenwood and Cecil Newman

Harold W. Greenwood (left) and Cecil Newman (right). Photograph by Norton & Peel, ca. 1960.

Color image of Harriet, a female bald eagle and one of the National Eagle Center's first ambassadors.

Harriet

Harriet, a female bald eagle and one of the National Eagle Center's first ambassadors.

Harriet Bart and Hazel Belvo outside WARM gallery

Harriet Bart and Hazel Belvo outside WARM gallery

Artists Harriet Bart (left) and Hazel Belvo (right) outside WARM gallery during its presentation of the exhibition Barto and Belvo, 1978. From box 5 (152.F.1.1B) of the Women’s Art Registry of Minnesota (WARM) organizational records, Manuscripts Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul.

Oil-on-canvas portrait of Harriet Bishop. Painted c.1880 by Andrew Falkenshield; based on an engraving of Bishop made in 1860.

Harriet Bishop

Oil-on-canvas portrait of Harriet Bishop. Painted c.1880 by Andrew Falkenshield; based on an engraving of Bishop made in 1860.

Color image of a Walnut sewing table used by Harriet Bishop. Created in 1850.

Harriet Bishop’s sewing table

Walnut sewing table used by Harriet Bishop. Created in 1850.

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